"I first left legacy media when a new, disturbing consensus emerged in the press: that I was bad at my job. So I did what any rational journalism-averse person would do. I blamed everything on woke. On cancel. On not listening enough to diverse voices, like fascists."
I set today’s Daily Telegraph crossword
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Sprouts ultimately moreish – or so mum's snarling! (9)
Stumbling on to nudes, become incensed (2,4,3)
Change gear here with possible dip ahead (5,3)
I set today’s Sunday Telegraph prize Toughie
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Playing between flat and house? (2,5)
Mark's hair recedes at the front (9)
Pep at fault and opposite number brilliant, drop off sharply (2,3,4,1,5)
Ok so SOMEBODY convinced me to make this and it took me absolutely ages when I was supposed to be doing something else so enjoy it!
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Is AI the worst it’ll ever be?
Flipping heck Tucker, I set today's Independent cryptic
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Unhappy about hotel's Scotch (4)
Ref nuts to wave card? (7)
Changes player on pitch to face Sweden (7)
"Be proud of who you are and you can overcome any obstacle."
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Big Tech companies don't want you to know about this one trick discovered by cruciverbologists at Harvard University:
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Kind friend scoffed portion of chops (4,6)
Try granola, prepared with pride (10)
Hard answer no good? Setter perhaps guilty (7)
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No! Just no! We should bring back hanging for those who misuse literally, use adjectives as adverbs, or say "Me and X" as the subject in a sentence. Oh and make them pay for the rope too.
“This basically adequate former England manager must surely have the answers on how we educate young men. Let’s get Amol Rajan to respond rapturously to his endless series of platitudes.”